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Tinubu records landslide victory with 181,966 votes
Great Prints, Fiwasaye shine at KIDSCON 2026 qualifiers In Akure
Customs adopts predictive enforcement strategy to tackle smuggling — Comptroller Gambo
Aiyedatiwa Urges APC members to participate peacefully in presidential primary
Accurate data vital for good governance – Gov Aiyedatiwa
Legal profession central to justice, civil liberties – Gov Aiyedatiwa
Ondo Assembly Holds Public Hearing on Amendment Bills for Law Commission, Public Defender Office
2026 Children’s day delebration; ODSG Calls for stronger collaborations on child welfare
Preserve MARAN’s legacy, Widescope CEO tells new exco
NIMASA, hydrographic agency partner to boost maritime safety
Prof. Ihinmoyan to Deliver AAUA’s 63rd Inaugural Lecture on Consumer-Marketer Relationship
BOA Unveils Price Stabilisation Plan to Boost Food Security

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SUBEB trains social mobilisation officers to boost basic education in Ondo

By Tolulope Eniola The Ondo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has intensified efforts to strengthen community participation and improve learning outcomes in public schools through enhanced social mobilisation strategies.

Prof Fayose to Explore Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Human Existence at AAUA 62nd Inaugural Lecture

By Tolulope Eniola Prof. Sola Rufus Fayose, a respected scholar of space physics in the Department of Physics and Electronics at Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko (AAUA), Ondo State, is

Ondo: FRSC begins large-scale traffic decongestion, removes road obstructions

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Wednesday launched Operation Orange Impact for large-scale traffic decongestion and road safety intervention at key flashpoints in Ondo Town, Ondo State. Mr Joseph

Ondo by-election: REC solicits security agents support for credible election

Dr Mutiu Agboke, Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Ondo State, has solicited security agencies support ahead of the June 20 Ondo South Senatorial by-election. The

AAUA Professor proposes ‘football theory’ to tackle ethnicity-driven tech failure in Nigeria

By Tolulope Eniola Professor Nnaoma Iwu has advocated the adoption of a technology driven football theory approach that prioritises skills and talent over ethnicity, educational qualifications and religion. Delivering the

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